At the age of 12 (do not rub your eyes, yes we did say 12) last October, the striker was the hero of the hour against Schalke, netting a stunning Revierderby brace as the Under-17s recovered a three-goal deficit to draw 4-4, and put his name on the back pages.

The Cameroon-born prospect is currently on 35 goals in 21 B-Junioren Bundesliga West games so far this season.

Watch:Skip to 2:20 in this video from the DFB below to see Moukoko strut his stuff

Moukoko, who was born in Cameroon on 24 November 2004, joined Dortmund from Bundesliga 2 side St. Pauli last year and immediately hit the ground running.

In 2016/17, he was top scorer in the club's all-conquering U-15 side, netting 33 times in 21 games to help them win the Regionalliga West title with five matches to spare. His performances did not go unnoticed by the German FA, who called him up for two U-15 matches against the Netherlands in May.

"It remains to be seen whether or not this will be an extraordinary crop of players," said Peter Wazinski, Moukoko's U-15 coach last term. "But we hope that the majority of them will develop in a similar way to the group born in 1998." That includes current first-team members Pulisic, Passlack and Jacob Bruun Larsen, as well as reserve team players Janni Luca Serra and Dario Scuderi.

While it may be a few more years until Moukoko makes the step up to the pros, there are a number of eye-catching Dortmund teenagers to keep a close eye on in the Bundesliga this season, including Dan-Axel Zagadou and Aleksander Isak, as well as Pulisic and Passlack.